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The EP2500CX from Honda is the first generator built to provide the power to get you through the toughest of Canadian winters. With industry leading innovations like Cold Climate Technology, which helps keep the crankcase ventilation tube free from ice formation and prevent generator shutdown, this is one generator you can depend on. The EP2500CX also comes equipped with the legendary, easy-starting, powerful and reliable Honda GX series OHV, commercial-grade engine. And because it’s a Honda, you can count on easy-to-use standard 120 VAC outlets, simplified controls and a running time of up to 15.3 hours at ½ load. The best part is, you can get all this at a price that’s easy to warm up to.

Warranty

As a testament to their quality and reliability, all Honda generators come with a warranty of 36 months for non-commercial use and 36 months for commercial use.

Our latest inverter models are smaller, lighter and quieter than ever before, and many Honda generators produce voltage that is smoother and more consistent than other commercially available power sources.

Honda Advantage Technologies

Today, Honda generators are at work around the world – from equatorial jungles to research posts north of the Arctic Circle. Over 30 years of power-equipment development by Honda engineers have given rise to a varied line of hard-working generators with exclusive technologies and features.

CSA Approved

All Honda Generators meet or exceed CSA (Canadian Standards Association) safety and EPA emissions standards. Not all manufacturers of portable generators can make this claim.

Super Quiet

Honda's Super Quiet portable generators feature exhaust and muffler technology that give them lower noise ratings within the 48-60-decibel level (dB-A) ranges, so you'll never have to worry about disturbing your neighbours – or your own peace and quiet.

Dual Voltage Selection

Honda’s high-output generators offer the best in electrical standby power and are available in 5000 to 6500-watt categories. The dual voltage inverter configuration allows you to power up appliances that require 120 or 240 volts.